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Model 4734 Access Control Expander Installation Manual (P/N 150807, Rev. A) Revised 5/98
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RING:12345678
Select the intercom/telephone stations (1-8) where the telephone will ring when there is an
incoming call, by toggling the digits 1 through 8 ON (digit displayed) and OFF.
LISTEN:12345678
Select the intercom/telephone stations (1-8) that will be audible at the central station during lis-
ten-in. The listen-in feature will be ONE WAY during holdup alarms.
QUIET:-----
Select the intercom/telephone stations (1-8) at which you do not want key beeps or alarm or
trouble sounds to be annunciated. Alarm and trouble sounds will still be annunciated by acces-
sory speakers and bells.
NOTE To use this option, you must have the Model 4140 with software revision 900212 or later.
MEM PH#1
Enter the telephone number for Memory Dial Location #1 (up to 12-digits).
MEM PH#2
Enter the telephone number for Memory Dial Location #2 (up to 12-digits).
5.12 Window Groups (Menu 11)
Any of the 32 available time windows may be assigned, in any combination, to any of the 32
available window groups. The end-user can program only the time windows themselves. Win-
dow group assignments must be set up by the installer.
#0:0------+0
In this step and the next three steps, you’ll assign time windows to Window Group #0. First
select time windows in the range 0 - 7, by toggling the digits 0 through 7. (The time windows
were programmed in TIME WINDOWS, Menu 0.)
#0:------+8
Using the digits 0 through 7, select time windows in the range 8 (0 + 8) through 15 (7 + 8).
#0:------+16
Using the digits 0 through 7, select time windows in the range 16 (0 + 16) through 23 (7 + 16).
#0:------+24
Using the digits 0 through 7, select time windows in the range 24 (0 + 24) through 31 (7 + 24).
#1:------+0
Assign time window to Window Group #1 following the same procedure as in the previous
four steps.
5.13 Messages (Menu 12)
These messages have been placed in the EEPROM chip as default values. Section 4.5 of this
manual explains how to enter text and other characters, if you wish to change the messages.
The table below shows the factory programmed messages.
System Messages #57 and #58 are the normal display on all the touchpads. These two mes-
sages, one for line one and one for line two of the display, can be customized to fit the installa-
tion. Normally the macros to display time and date are used, but any message can be displayed
if desired.
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